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PA American Water Updates Online Infrastructure Map With Newest Projects

PA American Water Monday unveiled the updated 2018 version of its web-based infrastructure map to show customers where the dollars from their monthly bills are flowing.

To coincide with National Infrastructure Week that runs May 14-21, the company launched the interactive map displaying planned water and wastewater pipe improvements along with project details.

“Our team created this innovative tool for customers to see their water bills at work, and they will notice we have another active year of infrastructure upgrades underway across the state,” said Pennsylvania American Water President Jeffrey L. McIntyre. “We are rolling out the 2018 version of the map during National Infrastructure Week to reinforce the importance of replacing aging water and wastewater systems to ensure that our communities continue to receive quality, reliable service.”

It features summaries of pipe upgrades, total dollars invested and length of pipe being installed. Users can navigate the map by panning and zooming similar to other popular web-based maps.

By clicking on individual projects, users can see specific project details including affected streets. Projects shown on the map are expected to be completed by the end of the year.

McIntyre said 52 cents of every dollar of the customer’s monthly bill is reinvested into system improvements and replacing aging infrastructure.

“Because most pipe projects are underground, customers are usually not aware of the improvements taking place. That is why the interactive map is so helpful to inform customers about upgrades in their area,” he said.

Click Here to view the infrastructure map.

For more information on programs, initiatives and your water service, visit the PA American Water website.

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[Posted: May 14, 2018]


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